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CPIH Inflation
CPIH is a measure of UK inflation introduced in 2017 that includes owner occupiers’ housing costs). These are the costs of housing services associated with owning, maintaining and living in one’s own home.
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2.1.2 Inflation (Edexcel)
Study Notes
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2.1.2 Introduction to Inflation (Edexcel A-Level Economics Teaching PowerPoint)
Teaching PowerPoints
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4.2.3.3. Inflation and Deflation (AQA A Level Economics Teaching Powerpoint)
Teaching PowerPoints
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Monetary squeeze continues as BoE raises base rates to 5%
23rd June 2023
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Why does the UK have the highest inflation in G7?
6th June 2023
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UK Economy - How Best to Bring Down Inflation?
Topic Videos
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High inflation and shoe leather costs
28th March 2023
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Inflation: Basket Of Goods Powerpoint activity
Teaching Activities
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CPI Basket Changes for 2023 are Announced
13th March 2023
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Are we reaching a turning point for inflation?
14th December 2022
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Basic food prices surging - is a £7 pint on the way?
25th October 2022
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Stagflation and the Cost of Living Crisis in the UK
22nd June 2022
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UK Economy - The Surge in Inflation
Topic Videos
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Supply Crunch - Inflation to remain higher for two years, warns OECD
22nd September 2021
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UK CPI Inflation Surges to 2.3%
21st March 2017
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CPI and CPIH Measures of Inflation
22nd March 2017
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The Consumer Price Index
Topic Videos
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CPIH Inflation
Study Notes
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UK Economy Update 2019: Inflation and Unemployment
Topic Videos
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Alexa joins the Consumer Price Index!
11th March 2019